Anonymous wrote:Coco is more like Naomi Osaka. Whiners who’ve never proven anything.
What hasn't Osaka proven? She won 4 grand slams by her very early twenties. Is taking time off to focus on mental health that bad? Does it make her a whiner on the court?
Including that billionaire daughter Navarro
You are thinking Pegula.
If Coco's actions are bad enough to have a thread started about them, then most certainly a thread about Collins's and Navarro's actions is in order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally agree with the "crybaby" nickname, but in this case I think she was totally justified.
It's not fair that the ref says it's out, so she stops, then someone else says "whoopsie, nevermind it was in, point to the other player". She wanted to replay the point which I think was totally reasonable. If the ref f***s up, the player shouldn't be the one(s) that suffer.
It does.not.matter.
If you're a pro tennis player, a ref will make a bad call at some point in your entite career. PRO players should be pros because they can keep their mental S together and not let a bad call ruin them mentally.
Sorry, Coco got her butt whooped and lost straight sets. A single bad call makes no one lose a match in straight sets ever. She just drink it up that match, period.
Every amazing pro player argues bad calls with the ref.
Every.single.one
And? That's not the point. Real pros argue but drop it. They don't blame a bad call and racism for losing a match in straight sets. She is mentally fragile and too immature to be the best in the world at the moment. Blaming racism for getting your ass kicked in straight sets is so eye rolling and being a typical American.
Coco is more like Naomi Osaka. Whiners who’ve never proven anything.
Including that billionaire daughter Navarro
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe some of these comments. I hope it’s just one hateful person who is making the comments over and over.
Do you think any of these players want to cry on court? Of course not. Have you never cried when you were extremely upset or frustrated? Did you have millions of people watch you?
Yes, she would have lost regardless. She didn’t play her best tennis. But she absolutely deserves the honor of being a flag bearer if she wanted to be (I read for example Katie Ledexky didn’t want to because she has to swim the next morning).
I have seen Coco interact with fans at the Citi Open and she seems lovely. She is young. She is under a lot of pressure. Cut the kid some slack.
Totally agree with the poster who said the second Danielle Collins comments. I’d like to see any of you perform under similar circumstances without losing your cool or composure ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally agree with the "crybaby" nickname, but in this case I think she was totally justified.
It's not fair that the ref says it's out, so she stops, then someone else says "whoopsie, nevermind it was in, point to the other player". She wanted to replay the point which I think was totally reasonable. If the ref f***s up, the player shouldn't be the one(s) that suffer.
It does.not.matter.
If you're a pro tennis player, a ref will make a bad call at some point in your entite career. PRO players should be pros because they can keep their mental S together and not let a bad call ruin them mentally.
Sorry, Coco got her butt whooped and lost straight sets. A single bad call makes no one lose a match in straight sets ever. She just drink it up that match, period.
Every amazing pro player argues bad calls with the ref.
Every.single.one
And? That's not the point. Real pros argue but drop it. They don't blame a bad call and racism for losing a match in straight sets. She is mentally fragile and too immature to be the best in the world at the moment. Blaming racism for getting your ass kicked in straight sets is so eye rolling and being a typical American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally agree with the "crybaby" nickname, but in this case I think she was totally justified.
It's not fair that the ref says it's out, so she stops, then someone else says "whoopsie, nevermind it was in, point to the other player". She wanted to replay the point which I think was totally reasonable. If the ref f***s up, the player shouldn't be the one(s) that suffer.
It does.not.matter.
If you're a pro tennis player, a ref will make a bad call at some point in your entite career. PRO players should be pros because they can keep their mental S together and not let a bad call ruin them mentally.
Sorry, Coco got her butt whooped and lost straight sets. A single bad call makes no one lose a match in straight sets ever. She just drink it up that match, period.
Every amazing pro player argues bad calls with the ref.
Every.single.one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I generally agree with the "crybaby" nickname, but in this case I think she was totally justified.
It's not fair that the ref says it's out, so she stops, then someone else says "whoopsie, nevermind it was in, point to the other player". She wanted to replay the point which I think was totally reasonable. If the ref f***s up, the player shouldn't be the one(s) that suffer.
It does.not.matter.
If you're a pro tennis player, a ref will make a bad call at some point in your entite career. PRO players should be pros because they can keep their mental S together and not let a bad call ruin them mentally.
Sorry, Coco got her butt whooped and lost straight sets. A single bad call makes no one lose a match in straight sets ever. She just drink it up that match, period.
Anonymous wrote:I generally agree with the "crybaby" nickname, but in this case I think she was totally justified.
It's not fair that the ref says it's out, so she stops, then someone else says "whoopsie, nevermind it was in, point to the other player". She wanted to replay the point which I think was totally reasonable. If the ref f***s up, the player shouldn't be the one(s) that suffer.
Anonymous wrote:She shanked a forehand after the call was made. Hello?
Anonymous wrote:Right or wrong, players have to accept the officiating call. Officiating isn't 100% across the board for all sports. It's annoying whenever players feel like they're victims of a crime. Being a pro athlete is a privilege. Doing what they love for a living and making bucket loads of money in the meantime. Go ahead and complain about bad calls to those suffering in Gaza..